Your post struck a chord with me. This is my first time to post. I have been checking the forums since the first annual competition, participated in both annuals as a writer and failed. The main reason I don’t post is being an introvert plus being intimidated by being a noob comic book reader with all the comic book buffs here.

I will try to be active. Is there a recent introduce yourself post?

Best regards,

M. Nagy

Hey Nagy!

Welcome to the board, buddy.
Honestly, we are all good people…well, apart from @markabnett…he is a bit of a dick!
He is the human equivalent of athletes foot…irritating at first, but when he is gone and not around…you kinda miss him!

As The great Todd said, just jump in!
Nothing wrong with being a noob!
If you are new to comics that’s even better because you have no preconceptions about what has gone before in the 80 odd years of Marvel and DC!
You are a blank canvas, my friend.
If you want any recommendations of comics to read let us know…there are enough different voice to give you some fantastic suggestions!
But serioulsy…@markabnett is a dick

If you are new to comics that’s even better because you have no preconceptions about what has gone before in the 80 odd years of Marvel and DC!

And to be honest, even veteran comic readers get over their curmudgeon ways and say insightful things, such as, for example, “Man of Steel, wow what a great movie!”. We just smile fondly at such people and appreciate their growth as a person.

(I hope enough people get to read this before @RonnieM comes and edits it as usual )

I am not exactly new to millarworld but I want to ask a question: What are the guidelines/rules when promoting one’s own webcomic/webmanga? I ask this because I have seen a ot of people posting here their own works.

I had a good time at LSCC yesterday and picked up some nice commisson pieces.
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Batwoman by Josan Gonzalez
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Alice (Batwoman Villain) by Sabine Rich
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Dredd & Hellboy by Andy Clift
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Dr Strange inked by Mark Farmer over a previous Mark Buckingham sketch
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Serpentor by Dave Wachter
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Moloram by Dave Wachter
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Superman punching some beast - Dean Beattie
Overall I had a good time, caught up with some friends and met some new creators. …